Tevedzerai zvose: Chinoz

Kingstone Mapupu MUMIRIRI weBuhera South mudare reNational Assembly, Cde Joseph Chinotimba, vari kukurudzira veruzhinji kuti vatevedzere matanho akatarwa neHurumende ekuedza kumisa kutapurirana nekupararira kweCovid-19 zvichitevera kuwanda kwevanhu vari kubatwa nechirwere…

‘Regai kungochema, asi kuti zvishandirei’

Muchaneta Chimuka PANGUVA iyo veruzhinji vari kuita sevanochema-chema nekuda kwematanho akatorwa neHurumende ekuti vanhu vambogara kudzimba senzira yekurwisa kupararira kwechirwere cheCovid-19, mumwe mudzimai anogara mumaAvenues, muguta reHarare, anoti bhizimisi rake…

RBZ clarifies introduction of new notes

Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is working on introducing only Z$50 banknote into the market to increase physical money supply, curb cash shortages and improve…

President extols Moyo’s virtues

President Mnangagwa has described Brigadier-General Collin Moyo (Retired), who died last Friday and was buried yesterday at the National Heroes Acre in Harare, as a brilliant military instructor, who trained many cadres during the liberation war, including the current Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF).

Covid-19 allowances for civil servants extended

THE Government has announced the reintroduction of the US$75 a month Covid-19 allowance for all civil servants, while pensioners will get US$30.

Zim exports shrug off Covid-19, jump 20pc

Zimbabwe’s exports have continued to defy global Covid-19 trade restrictive measures with the country registering a 20,3 percent increase in export earnings in November 2020, from  US$439 million in October, national statistical agency, Zimstats said.

Darikwa in emotional farewell. . . Forest fans disappointed over departure to Wigan

ZIMBABWEAN international Tendayi Darikwa, who had called Nottingham Forest his home for the last three years, has made an emotional farewell to the English Championship football club’s fans after completing his move to League One side Wigan Athletic on Monday.

Ex-Zimche boss stripped of degree

Former top manager at the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE), Florence Chimbumu, who was exposed recently for using fake certificates when only a single Ordinary Level pass could be certified, has been stripped of a Politics and Public Administration degree conferred to her by a local university in 2019.

Tech investors eye Africa’s education, financial sectors

Africa’s education and financial services sectors offer the best opportunities in the post-Covid-19 period, as the pandemic speeds up a shift into digital ways of living and working, two prominent investors said yesterday.

Editorial Comment: Harare’s homeless need a new start

A new effort is being put together by Harare Provincial Development Coordinator Mr Tafadzwa Muguti to seek long-lasting solutions to the peculiarly “big city” problem of homeless people living on the streets.

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